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Chuck Henry, Brian Geiss and David Dandy, a team of Colorado State University researchers have developed technology able to detect extremely small amounts of antibodies in a person’s blood. Apr. 16. (Alyssa Uhl | The Collegian)

New tech developed by CSU researchers can detect small amounts of antibodies

Delaney Allen April 17, 2019
For a team of Colorado State University researchers, an exciting development has been made with the creation of new technology: a small wire that can detect incredibly small amounts of antibodies.
The Larimer County Jail has plans in place to expand its facility to accommodate for the increasing population of Larimer County. It is expecting to add an additional 400 to 500 beds that would add to the jail’s current 500 beds, ensuring inmate separation is adequate for all genders, ages and behaviors inside the jail.  “The proposed expansion of the jail is to meet the needs of today’s populations,” Captain Palmer, facility administrator for the Larimer County jail said. “The Larimer County jail has been run 24 hours a day and 365 days a year for 35 years and it is wearing out.” (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Proposed Larimer County Jail expansion causes community backlash

Corbin Reiter April 17, 2019
The Larimer County Board of Commissioners has proposed an expansion of the County Jail, and the community response is drastically mixed.
Los puestos de periódicos anuncian que ASCSU ha cambiado la suscripción al New York Times por una digital de modo que los estudiantes de CSU ahora pueden acceder a su suscripción en línea.

ASCSU cambia el NYT a subscripción digital para estudiantes y profesorado

Ceci Taylor April 16, 2019

Editor’s note: The Collegian is starting a section in Spanish for our Spanish-speaking readers. Spanish articles will be available online and in print. Find the English version here. Translated by students...

The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Fort Collins Office located off of Prospect. (Collegian | Clara Scholtz)

CPW investigate CSU professor’s research

Laura Studley April 16, 2019

In the fall of 2018, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals received a tip that Colorado State University professor Gregory Ebel was keeping wild crows in his laboratory. This was enough to catch...

Mental health initiative Rams Fail Forward encourages students to embrace failure rather than be ashamed of it.(Photo illustration by Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Rams Fail Forward encourages students to accept failure

Laura Studley April 16, 2019

Colorado State University’s Health Network is asking students to accept failure instead of fearing it with their initiative Rams Fail Forward. “Rams Fail Forward is our failure normalization and...

A plant in front of a “green wall” in the The Pavilion at Laurel Village April 13. The Pavilion was CSU’s first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified platinum building, which is one of the requirements to get a perfect STARS rating. (Ryan Schmidt | Collegian)

CSU working towards future sustainability initiatives

Corbin Reiter April 15, 2019

For years, Colorado State University has maintained that sustainability is at the forefront of the values held at an institutional level. The CSU state of sustainability mentions that sustainability is...

Group Alpha Sigma Phi, taking a photo after finishing the Bear Hug 5k obstacle course. (Joshua Contreras | Collegian)

Operation Bear Hug returns to teach suicide prevention, recognition

Ravyn Cullor April 14, 2019

Operation Bear Hug, hosted by the Student Veterans Organization, returned for its third year to teach suicide prevention skills outside the classroom. The event, which started in 2017, is a 5K obstacle...

27 teams participated in the 2nd Annual Operation Bear Hug event that took place on Sunday, April 22nd. (Megan Daly | Collegian)

Operation Bear Hug to return on April 13

Ravyn Cullor April 12, 2019

Operation Bear Hug returns to Colorado State University campus on Saturday for its third annual suicide awareness 5K. The event is a 5K fun run with obstacles and games designed to teach teams about the...

Ben Amundson and Alexandra Farias celebrate after being named the next president and Vice President of the Associated Students of Colorado State University April 11 in the ASCSU Senate Chambers. The election season saw a record-breaking 26.6% voter turnout of the student body. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Amundson-Farias wins ASCSU presidential election

Collegian Staff April 11, 2019

After an unexpected snow day delayed the announcement of Associated Students of Colorado State University presidential and Speaker of the Senate results, the students of CSU have a new student body president...

The CSU Route 3 bus at the CSU Transit Center. (Skyler Pradhan | Collegian)

CSU students speculate dangerous rumors to receive free tuition

Ceci Taylor April 10, 2019

For many years, Colorado State University students have speculated about ways one can be rewarded with free tuition. Tuition is undoubtedly expensive, so creative rumors and jokes which inform students...

Colorado State University has recieved a grant from the National endowment for the humanities to add to the Colorado Encyclopedia. The Colorado Encylcopedia is a compilation of information regarding all things Colorado. The project is being Dawn Paschal from the CSU Libraries system. (Josh Schroeder | Collegian)

CSU awarded $350,000 grant for Colorado Encyclopedia

Emily Girschick April 10, 2019

Colorado State University was awarded $350,000 by the National Endowment for the Humanities to further develop the Colorado Encyclopedia, an online resource concerning all things Colorado. The grant...

A Colorado State University bus makes it's rounds early Wed. afternoon during CSU's snow day. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

BREAKING: CSU cancels all classes, events after 3 p.m. today

Natalia Sperry April 10, 2019
Following the National Weather Service forecast, Colorado State University has decided to cancel all classes and campus events after 3 p.m. Wednesday, according to the CSU Public Safety Team.
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